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Kerry remembers the Civil War (Free article)
12 March 1998
Memories of the Civil War, whose 75th anniversary occurs this year, remain vivid in Kerry. In the period 7 March to 14 March alone, 19 republican prisoners were put to death by the Free State army in a reign of terror rivalling that of the Black and Tan war. On the weekend of 7/8 March, two particularly savage atrocities were perpetrated on…
19 gCúis Maith (Free article)
12 March 1998
Is aisteach an abairt ach is féidir a rá gur éirigh leis an chéad bhuaiteoir san fhóthoghchán i dTuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath cupla lá sula raibh an toghchán ná an comhaireamh vótaí thart fiú.
Key union backs Charter (Free article)
12 March 1998
AN IMPORTANT American trade union has expressed its support for peace and justice in Ireland.
Workers in struggle: Why TEAM sell off is wrong (Free article)
12 March 1998
Airports throughout the world are often symbolic of the country or region you're visiting. Dublin airport is no exception. The ongoing expansion and building around Dublin Airport would show any traveller clear evidence that some of the Tiger hype was maybe true.
ICPC inquiry into Adams beating (Free article)
12 March 1998
On a cold dark February morning four years ago the RUC attacked 35 year-old Davy Adams with obscene intensity. In a statement to An Phoblacht Adams described how the attacks in Belmont Avenue, in the yard of Castlereagh and inside a holding cell at Castlereagh, left him in hospital for three weeks with a punctured lung, two fractured ribs, a…
Sportsview: Heartache in Paris (Free article)
12 March 1998
I'm not the greatest fan of the oval ball game, but admit to being enthralled by the Irish Rugby team's performance against the French in Paris. A cracking performance by the usually disastrous Irish side had them singing in Dublin 4 and the unionist middle-class areas of the Six Counties (and Limerick).
DUP at loyalist rally (Free article)
12 March 1998
``The only good IRA man is a dead one and they should be exterminated,'' Ian Paisley jnr told a thousand strong loyalist rally in Portadown last week.
Remembering the Past: Drumboe executions (Free article)
12 March 1998
The executions of prisoners held in state jails, as an offical policy of reprisal against continued republican opposition, was a heinous response by the fledgling Free State. Over 80 official executions (77 is the usual figure given) were carried out in the short period of the Civil War, while the British executed 24 during the Tan War.
Back issue: Armagh attack recalls election slaying (Free article)
12 March 1998
A 33-year-old Armagh man was lying dangerously ill in hospital on Wednesday night of this week having been gunned down in the city earlier in the day in a gun attack which bears a very strong resemblance to one in which another Armagh man, Peter Corrigan, was slain last October.
Cinema: Beautiful story, well told (Free article)
12 March 1998
Good Will Hunting Good Will Hunting fully deserves its Golden Globe award for best original screenplay and the nine Acadmey nominations it has received. It is a story of personal growth, friendship and love.
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